IAM is the future for managing data security
Why is identity and access management is taking centre stage in companies’ access policies Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
Why is identity and access management is taking centre stage in companies’ access policies Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
More than a quarter of IT decision makers at UK organisations admit they need to do more to protect data, a survey reveals Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
We examine how the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s became an age of great innovation for the British computer industry Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
Launched in 1966 as part of a modernising wave to change British society, Computer Weekly battled for the nation’s industry against the US, and saw IT as an entry ticket to the Common Market Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
RBS announces job cuts as it invests in automated services designed to give online financial advice Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
Quanttus spent several years trying to track blood pressure at the wrist, but doing so appears to be even more difficult than the company thought. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
The ability to sift through that data and spot trends and emerging threats is becoming a useful and important tool for security professionals, according to TechUK’s Talal Rajab Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
8i is trying to bring real people into virtual reality for more immersive experiences, from films to yoga classes. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
The FBI’s demands on Apple have got security experts thinking about how to make it harder for the government to secretly coerce software companies. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook
A company is developing apartment buildings with sensors, automated appliances, and the ability to learn an owner’s habits. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Outlook